We invite you to submit your "Pedigree" for the Stubbs Family Project Patriarch page. (You don’t have to be a test participant to post your family pedigree.)

There are two ways to make your pedigree available to the project administrator for posting on the Patriarch Page:1. Send the pedigree by email directly to carrie@worldfamilies.net in the simplified form described below(If you send it this way, your pedigree will only be posted on the Patriarch Page, and will not be included in the Pedigree Forum) Be sure to include Email address you wish to be posted with the pedigree Kit number of the project participant whose pedigree this is Name, birthdate, birthplace, spouse for each generation (direct male line).

2. Log-in to post your pedigree on the Pedigree Forum.By posting your pedigree on the forum, you are making it available for the Project Administrator to post it on the Patriarch Page, along with your contact information, and kit number (or code identity number).

oProvide the kit number and/or project code identity number if pedigree is for a tested participant

oUse surname with each generation

oDon’t use all caps

oDon’t include anyone whose birthdate is after 1910, for privacy concerns.

oDon’t number the generations

Scroll down to the last posting on this forum and click "reply". Post your pedigree in the box provided, and click "Post".

If you do not see a"reply" tab, it means you have lost your log in and will need to log in again in order to post. Go back to the project home page, log in again, and return to the pedigree forum. Login should hold the second time.

Below is my Stubbs Family Pedigree so far is known. I am a great-granddaughter of Mary Ellen Stubbs who married Frederick Augustus Bacon. I have listed the Stubbs pedigree only through those with the Stubbs surname.

While researching this family, I discovered several items of interest: 1. Isaac Stubbs was a recipient of an original land patent in Indiana. 2. John Burns/Burnes, the father of Elizabeth Burns wife of Zimri Stubbs, was also the recipient of an orginial land patent in the state of Indiana. 3. Rhoda Whitcomb, who was married to John Stubbs, was a first cousin of the Governor of Indiana, James Whitcomb. James Whitcomb served as Governor of Indiana from Dec. 6, 1843 to Dec. 26, 1848 when he was elected a U.S. Senator. He served as a U.S. Senator until his death in 1852.4. Frederick A. Bacon, husband of Mary Ellen Stubbs, was the son of Rev. William T. Bacon of Connecticut. William T. Bacon was an 1839 graduate of Yale and 1841 graduate of Yale Divinity. Frederick's mother, Elizabeth Ann Knight was the daughter of Yale Professor Jonathan Knight, MD who was one of the founders of Yale Medical School and who served as chairman of the 2 medical conventions held to found the formation of the American Medical Association. Dr. Knight served as the 7th president of the American Medical Association from 1853-1854.

Hi, Robert. Your pedigree is posted. You seem to share some ancestors with J C Stubbs, whose pedigree is posted just below yours. If you are not already in contact with J C, you should get in touch with him. If the two of you decide to merge your pedigrees, let me know. Good luck in your research.Marilynhttp://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/s/stubbs/pats.html

Yes J.C. Stubbs and I have shared information several times in the past. I believe we are both descended from Thomas Stubbs(1692-1763) and Mary Minor. We are both participants in the Stubbs DNA project as well.I look forward to seeing the comparison.

My great Great grandfather was called John Stobbs/Stubbs. On the 1851 & 1861 census he claims he was born in Manchester Lancashire, England in 1817 circa. On his death certificate he could have been born in 1813 The census records have him as living in South Shields in County Durham.

The only clue is the naming of the family, John 1817, William 1850, John 187, and then William. John 1817 married? Mary Ann raine from Swawell near Gateshead. Daughters names Margaret Jane , Ellen, Hannah, and Ann, which seemed to come from the male side of the family.

Genetics, most of the males had dark brown hai, blue eyes. although height and tempermant varied.

I am submitting Perry Hite STUBBLEFIELDs known STUBBLEFIELD line on his behalf. He has joined the STUBBS//STUBBLEFIELD DNA study and submitted a sample for a Y-DNA25 test. Results not in yet to the best of my knowledge.

I share Perry's line down thru 4William at which point my line is 5Elizabeth "Betsey" m. William ALLEN.

3. Robert STUBBLEFIELD s/o George & Annb. ca 1700 Gloucester Co., Virginiad. ca 1775 Guilford (modern Rockingham) Co., North Carolinam. ca 1723 Of Spotsylvania Co., Virginia to Ann [WYATT?]NOTE: many will claim her to be Ann PARKER and every one of them is in error. That claim has been refuted. She may have been a WYATT however. WYATT was a large local family in Spotsylvania vicinity Virginia, and no other family connections remain to explain why Robert & Ann chose to name a son Wyatt STUBBLEFIELD, ergo the strong possibility she was a WYATT.